Guests and Topics: July 1 & 4

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Spend your Independence Day weekend with "Hannity & Colmes"!

Here's just some of what we've got planned for you:

Friday, July 1

After nearly 24 years on the Supreme Court, Justice Sandra Day O'Connor (search) hands in her resignation. We'll have complete coverage:

As politicians and lobbyists race back to Washington, we'll examine the fallout and the mobilization for all-out political war in the capital over Justice O'Connor's replacement when Mark Levin, author of "Men In Black" joins us.

Plus, President Bush says the nation deserves a Supreme Court (search) nominee and a dignified confirmation process. But is there anyone he can choose that would satisfy both sides of the aisle? Who's on the short list today after this morning's announcement? We'll ask Patricia Ireland, former president of the National Organization for Women and Ben Ginsberg, former Bush/Cheney counsel.

Then, which landmark Supreme Court decisions could potentially be reversed now that the woman who has often cast a the crucial swing vote on the court is leaving the bench? We'll get analysis from former Gore campaign counsel David Boies who argued the landmark Bush vs. Gore case before the Supreme Court in 2000. And we'll also be joined by Jay Sekulow from the American Center for Law and Justice (search).

And later, we'll get a LIVE update on the search for Natalee Holloway (search) in Aruba.

Monday, July 4

• What really happened on the day Terri Shiavo (search) collapsed? Sean talks with author and former LAPD homicide detective Mark Furhman and Terri's parents Bob and Mary Schindler, about the revelations in Mark's new book, "Silent Witness: The Untold Story of Terri Schiavo's Death."

• "War Stories" host Oliver North gives an inside look at the situation in Iraq.

• We talk with Captain Scott O'Grady as he marks the tenth anniversary of his dramatic rescue from war torn Bosnia.

These stories and much more ... On two very special editions of "Hannity & Colmes." Don't miss your opportunity to join the debate!

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